The condition code didn't actually matter for arm "b" instructions,
unlike "bl". It should just use the R_ARM_JUMP24 reloc.
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The NOP, WFE, WFI, SEV and YIELD instructions are all hints w/
a different immediate value in bits [7,0]. Define a generic HINT
instruction and refactor NOP, WFI, WFI, SEV and YIELD to be
assembly aliases of that.
rdar://11600518
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Patch extracted from a larger one by the PaX team. I added the testcases
and tightened error handling a bit.
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This required light surgery on the assembler and disassembler
because the instructions use an uncommon encoding. They are
the only two instructions in x86 that use register operands
and two immediates.
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Use a dedicated MachO load command to annotate data-in-code regions.
This is the same format the linker produces for final executable images,
allowing consistency of representation and use of introspection tools
for both object and executable files.
Data-in-code regions are annotated via ".data_region"/".end_data_region"
directive pairs, with an optional region type.
data_region_directive := ".data_region" { region_type }
region_type := "jt8" | "jt16" | "jt32" | "jta32"
end_data_region_directive := ".end_data_region"
The previous handling of ARM-style "$d.*" labels was broken and has
been removed. Specifically, it didn't handle ARM vs. Thumb mode when
marking the end of the section.
rdar://11459456
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the 0b10 mask encoding bits. Make MSR APSR writes without a _<bits> qualifier
an alias for MSR APSR_nzcvq even though ARM as deprecated it use. Also add
support for suffixes (_nzcvq, _g, _nzcvqg) for APSR versions. Some FIXMEs in
the code for better error checking when versions shouldn't be used.
rdar://11457025
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- Remove code which lowers pseudo SETGP01.
- Fix LowerSETGP01. The first two of the three instructions that are emitted to
initialize the global pointer register now use register $2.
- Stop emitting .cpload directive.
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pointer register.
This is the first of the series of patches which clean up the way global pointer
register is used. The patches will make the following improvements:
- Make $gp an allocatable temporary register rather than reserving it.
- Use a virtual register as the global pointer register and let the register
allocator decide which register to assign to it or whether spill/reloads are
needed.
- Make sure $gp is valid at the entry of a called function, which is necessary
for functions using lazy binding.
- Remove the need for emitting .cprestore and .cpload directives.
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for the assembler and disassembler. Which were not being set/read correctly
for offsets greater than 22 bits in some cases.
Changes to lib/Target/ARM/ARMAsmBackend.cpp from Gideon Myles!
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Expressions for movw/movt don't always have an :upper16: or :lower16:
on them and that's ok. When they don't, it's just a plain [0-65536]
immediate result, effectively the same as a :lower16: variant kind.
rdar://10550147
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Previously, an unsupported/unknown assembler directive issued a warning.
That's generally unsafe, and inconsistent with the behaviour of pretty
much every system assembler. Now that the MC assemblers are mature
enough to be the default on multiple targets, it's reasonable to
issue errors for these.
For target or platform directives that need to stay warnings, we
should add explicit handlers for them in, e.g., ELFAsmParser.cpp,
DarwinAsmParser.cpp, et. al., and issue the warning there.
rdar://9246275
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Make sure when parsing the Thumb1 sp+register ADD instruction that
the source and destination operands match. In thumb2, just use the
wide encoding if they don't. In Thumb1, issue a diagnostic.
rdar://11219154
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When an instruction match is found, but the subtarget features it
requires are not available (missing floating point unit, or thumb vs arm
mode, for example), issue a diagnostic that identifies what the feature
mismatch is.
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Use the new TwoOperandAliasConstraint to handle lots of the two-operand aliases
for NEON instructions. There's still more to go, but this is a good chunk of
them.
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